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@Asser - keep up the good work! :D
On the bright side, it made me clean up the dysfunctional mods. :)
It's likely that the problem is not the mod. I think I messed up the installation or something. I did unsubscribe Mod Achievement Enabler, and since then I have an error popup about it on the main menu. Meanwhile I also have some mods which I can't use because it crashes the game. I'll try some things, I will post on the thread if the problem persists.
1- Launch Steam (with administrator rights suggested
2. Launch the game (with administratror rights suggested)
3- Press alt+tab or Windows key,etc and launch MSI Afterburner.
@BrowncoatTrekky with Mesh Mod by @SamsamTS and Steam Overlay enabled you can unsub from any asset in-game by pressing ctrl + M to show the info display, find the asset you want to unsub, double click on the name, the asset'sworkshop page will show up and then press unsubsribe.
Or do what @BloodyPenquin said.
As per naming, ModTools allows to display internal asset's id and that ID includes workshop ID as its first part.
@Vindicator the only thing that comes to mind is that you somehow managed to disable it in the settings for the game. I might be able to open the overlay from the mod itself so I can add an alternate keybinding for that. I'll look into it :)
that sounds like an interesting idea. Something like you click a building and then you can mark it for some checklist complete with a link to the workshop?